Before you know it, daylight savings, thunderstorms and, yep you guessed it, Spring projects are here. Some folks are even thinking about getting the house ready to put on the market. Either way, your swimming pool decking may be showing signs of distress.

Chances are that water has gotten through the UV damaged caulking by now and winter freeze/thaw has the soil settled or eroded out of it's original place. There is also the possibility that the local moles have decided to tunnel through the area and displaced the soil, resulting in settlement. Either way, pesky trip hazards are now evident.

Now you've got some questions:

1. How much will it cost to replace a section of my pool decking?Often times, in order to pour new small sections of concrete, there is a hefty minimum.

2. Will it match my existing pool deck?If the existing pool deck is a few years old, there is a very good chance that the newly poured concrete color will not match the older.

3. Will it resettle?Pouring heavy concrete, 140 lbs/cu ft, on already compromised soil could result in resettling.

We lift your existing concrete - There will be no worry of mismatched concrete colors around your pool this Spring because we lift your existing concrete back into place, as if there was no problem with settlement in the first place.

We lift and support concrete with Polyurethane Foam - Our product does not shrink, settle or erode. It's lightweight, measuring in at 4.5 lbs/cu ft, so there will be no worry about a resettlement issue. Foam is injected as a liquid and cures under your slab, so any mole holes or voids will be filled and supported.

Use the repaired are immediately - Our polyurethane products cure in minutes, so you and your family will be using the lifted and supported area right away. There is no delay in pool time fun.

No unsightly marks - We make sure to space our 3/4" injection holes strategically so they are not obvious. Often times we can camouflage them to where the homeowner can't even find them!

No disruption to landscape - Our equipment is contained in a mobile trailer parked on the street or in your driveway area. Our heated hose, hand tools and drop cords are light and won't disturb any landscaping you may have around your yard or pool area.

We do hear that the "Mudjacking" process is a little less expensive, which makes sense because their overall equipment & materials are indeed less expensive. However, there are some major benefits Polyurethane Foam Lifting can provide that Mudjacking cannot:

1. The holes we drill are much smaller, only 3/8" - 5/8" in diameter, resulting in cleaner looking surface.

2. Our polyurethane product is much lighter on the soil, less chance for resettling.

3. Our process is much neater and easier to clean up.

4. Polyurethane foam doesn't have any chance of washing out due to heavy rains.

5. We use a hose and a few electrical cords, won't destroy any landscaping near the home.

6. Our polyurethane foam material is consistent with every job, mudjacking material can be inconsistent.